| Northwest Arts. and. Entertainment Calendar -R.E.M. Lee Theatre | *Oct.19, 8 p.m. - "Six Palm Trees", a warm play about growing up. ina large. . family. Caitlin Hicks of Third Coast Theatre Works. Presented by the Terrace ‘| Concert Society. | *Oct..30 - Warren Miller's ski film | The Terrace Inn *Gigi'’s - "Moving Pictures" *Augie’s - Karin Ljungh and Glen Fossum: Northern Motor Inn . «George's Pub - Dave. Johnston, country and western,. until Oct. 20th Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13 | Oct. 19 & 20 - The Mothballs, for the. oldtimers and everybody elsel Terrace Public Art Gallery | Until October 27 - an exhibit by artist Casey Braam, pen and ink. imagery Northern Lights Studio | *Starts Oct: 19 - Don Weir art exhibit -Kermodei Trading - - Until the end of October - Mark Hart art exhibit nn Prince Rupert Performing Arts Centre *Oct.20, 8 p. m..- "Six Palm Trees". | Oct. 29,'7:30 p.m: - "Extreme Winter", a Warren Miller Ski film | -Mount Elizabeth Theatre, Kitimat *Oct.17 - Six Palm Trees with Caitlin Hicks *Oct.26, 8 p.m. -Jazz in Classical Key Kitimat Centennial. Museum - «Oct. 25 - Film Night “Bill Reid" the renowned Haida artist, “Behind the Mask", meaning behind the coast native masks, "Wood Mountain Poem", expiores the Saskatchewan. Oct. 17 to Nov. 17 - BODY ORNAMENTS paintings, jewellery, drums, rattles ‘multicultural background, heritage, customs and stories of ethnic groups in Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 17, 1990 B13 ; “Art Association seeks avenue to survival - Since their annual general mect- . ing in September, the Terrace Art ' Association has appointed an interim committee to look into ways and means of keeping the Art Gallery open and exploring funding possibilities. - The word is "The Gallery will. ‘stay open, but we need your sup- port!” Every position on the board of the Art Association was vacant ‘at the end of August, with the . association hoping to elect a new board at the AGM. The executive’ was a dedicated lot who, with the. help of a small group of volun- teers, kept the Art Gallery open. year-round, organized both. ‘the Spring Arts and Crafts Show and the Christmas Craft Show annually, and sponsored a host of art-related workshops every. year. Future shows and events still | scheduled for this year are: - Casey Braam, pen and ink draw- ings, currently on exhibit until Oct. 77. - oe . ' ings in November. “Christmas Arts and ‘Crafts. Show | —_ Saturday, ‘Dec. 1. Quilting Show — Dec. 3-15. With the : support of .the art- lovers, crafis people and. those who have just a little time to volunteer, ‘the Art Association will be able to: continue. On “Monday, Oct, 22, a general. | meeting will be held at the Art Gallery (below the Terrace Public Library) at 7:30 to elect a new board, . Competitor guide for music festival out Contributed by Jo Falconer Planning for the 1991 Pacific . Northwest Music Festival is well- underway. The syllabus and selection committees were busy during the summer and the syllabus is now available at Sight - and Sound stores in Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert, and the public libraries in Terrace Support the campaign to get a CT Scanner for the Northwest. cree te ee ces Limited Edition prints by Roy Henry still available at $1,200, but selling fast a at t Northern Light Studio CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY This edition is limited to fifry hand-pulled silk-screened prints, five artist's proafs; five remarques, five RHV prints, and one printer's proof. The paper ig Fabriano Ticpolo, 100 percent rag paper made in Italy. . Paper size is approximately 68 by 55 centimetres. : Printed at Pacific Editions Limited, Victoria, British Cahambia. _Relensed in June 1990 from Engle Aerie Gallery, Tofino, British Columbia. Copycaht 1990 by Roy H, Vickers. A portrayal of Ringbolt Island in Kitselas Canyon on the Skeena River. Colours are the blues and greens of a bright spring day with . cloudless sky- In the shadow of Ringbolt Island there are faint images of petroglyphs that actually exist on the island today, carved by the ancestors of the Kitselas people before recorded history of the river, Skeena. The people of the Kitselas controlled the flow of traffic on the river because their village was situated at this narrowest spot of the river. During the goldrush days and early days of the European in the north there was much travel on the river by steamboat or paddle wheeler and Indian dugout canoe. All people travelling to and from the coast had to navigate the often treacherous Kitselas Canyon. The paddle wheelers had to winch themselves through the canyon by ringbolts set in the rocks, hence the name, ~ Ringbolt Island. All proceeds from the sale of these special limited edition prints: - - for Mills Memorial - | .."Tax-receipts available: ~ — Vickers go to the REM. Lee ~ Foundation campaign — to obtain a — CT Scanner . Hospital and Kitimat. It can also be ‘ob- tained by writing to: . The - Secretary, Box 456, Terrace, B.C, V8G 4BS. , The syllabus contains advice for competitors and the rules governing the festival which should be read carefully by all competitors and their teachers. Classes open for competition this year are Piano, Vocal, ‘Choral, Instrumental, Band, Classical Ballet and Speech Arts. The festival will be held from March 10 to March 21, 1991, and the entry closing date is ~ January 10, 1991. The executive for the 1991 festival is president Marilyn Kerr, past president Norah Ferguson, first vice president Marylin Davies, second vice president Flo Euverman, corres- ponding secretary Irene Kuhar, recording secretary Marilynn Christensen and treasurer Craig Mills. ' Meetings of the festival com- mittee are held on the second Tuesday of each month. The next meeting will be held Nov. ‘13 at the Northwest Academy of Performing Arts, 306-4720. . Lakelse Ave. (above Tillicum - Theatre) at 8 p.m. Anyone wishing to. volunteer — their services in helping to organize the festival will be most . welcome. *Fred Paulson, water colour paint- Bto